@inbook{faca661e88b54000a8a58a8b63ded029,
title = "What it has Meant and Might Mean to be “The Church of the Poor” after the Early Chapters of Acts",
abstract = "The command of Jesus to live simply has implications for the person{\textquoteright}s relationship to God the Father, for the experience of community, and for the alleviation of the misery of the poor. It is the last of these which is more disputable. Who can be sure that wealth dispossession is a way of wealth creation? When believers came and laid their wealth at the feet of the apostles, it did not necessarily mean the end of their trading lives for good. A consideration of the pre-modern history of interpretation of Acts 2:42–47 and Acts 4:32–36 and its modern legacy should sharpen our understanding of what is at stake.",
keywords = "Acts of the Apostles, Capitalism, Franciscan exegesis, Pre-modern history of interpretation, Use and Usury",
author = "Mark Elliott",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023 Brill Academic Publishers. All rights reserved.",
year = "2022",
month = dec,
day = "15",
doi = "10.1163/9789004529205_007",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-90-04-52919-9",
series = "Biblical Interpretation Series",
publisher = "Brill",
pages = "100--119",
editor = "John Frederick and Brandt, {Ryan A.}",
booktitle = "Theological Interpretation of Scripture for Spiritual Formation",
address = "Netherlands",
}